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6532

6532 is the decimal number that follows 6531 and precedes 6533. In mathematics, it is an even composite number with a prime factorization of 2^2 × 23 × 71.

In electronics and computing, 6532 most frequently refers to the MOS Technology 6532 RIOT, a RAM-I/O-Timer integrated

Beyond its use as a chip designation, 6532 can appear as a model or catalog number in

circuit.
The
chip
combines
memory,
input/output,
and
timing
functions
on
a
single
package,
providing
two
8-bit
I/O
ports
and
a
timer.
It
was
introduced
in
the
late
1970s
and
was
used
in
a
variety
of
8-bit
computers
and
other
equipment
to
simplify
peripheral
interfacing
and
reduce
the
number
of
external
components
required.
different
industries,
or
as
part
of
identifiers
and
serials.
However,
the
MOS
6532
RIOT
remains
the
most
notable
and
historically
referenced
use
of
the
term,
particularly
in
discussions
of
early
microcomputing
hardware
and
the
peripheral
ecosystems
of
that
era.